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2010
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
Understanding heat transfer in the shallow subsurface using temperature observations
Temperature
Monitoring
Publication
M. Rutten
N. van de Giesen
2010
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Towards an automated SAR-based flood monitoring system: Lessons learned from two case studies
Monitoring
Flood
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
2010
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Spatial and temporal variability of canopy and forest floor interception in beech forest
Remote Sensing
Forecasting
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
2010
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Subsurface iron and arsenic removal for shallow tube well drinking water supply in rural Bangladesh
Water Distribution
Water Quality
Arsenic
Publication
D. van Halem
2010
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
The weakness of a k-epsilon model compared to a large-eddy simulation for the prediction of UV dose distributions and disinfection
Treatment
Monitoring
Publication
L.C. Rietveld
2010
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Subsurface iron and arsenic removal: low-cost technology for community-based water supply in bangladesh
Arsenic
Treatment
Low resource
Publication
D. van Halem
S.G.J. Heijman
2010
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
Sequential anaerobic aerobic treatment for domestic wastewater
Anaerobic
Treatment
Household
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2010
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
Real-time control of combined surface water quantity and quality: polder flushing
Surface Water
Water Quality
Remote Sensing
Publication
N. van de Giesen
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